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  • Fairy tale /ˈfeəri teɪl/ 

    (n.)

    truyện cổ tích"If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales." Albert Einstein 

    "Nếu bạn muốn trẻ con thông minh, hãy đọc truyện cổ tích cho chúng. Nếu bạn muốn chúng càng thông minh hơn, đọc cho chúng nghe nhiều truyện cổ tích hơn." Albert Einstein

  • Folk tale /ˈfəʊk teɪl/ 

    (n.)

    truyện dân gian"Trang Quynh" is one of the most famous Vietnamese folk tales. 

    "Trạng Quỳnh" là một trong số những truyện dân gian Việt Nam nổi tiếng nhất.

  • Fable /ˈfeɪbl/ 

    (n.)

    truyện ngụ ngôn"The Fox and the Grapes" is one of the Aesop's fables. 

    "Con cáo và chùm nho" là một trong những truyện ngụ ngôn của Aesop.

  • We are familiar with the legend of Robin Hood.

    Legend /ˈledʒənd/ 

    (n.)

    truyện truyền thuyếtWe are familiar with the legend of Robin Hood. 

    Chúng ta đều rất thân thuộc với truyền thuyết Robin Hood.

  • Do you believe in the existence of fairies?

    Fairy /ˈfeəri/ 

    (n.)

    tiên ông, tiên bàDo you believe in the existence of fairies? 

    Bạn có tin vào sự tồn tại của các vị tiên không?

  • Buddha /ˈbʊdə/ 

    (n.)

    ông Bụt"Why are you crying?" asked the Buddha. 

    Bụt hỏi: "Làm sao con khóc?".

  • Elves have pointed ears.

    Elf /elf/ 

    (n.)

    yêu tinh, tiểu yêuElves have pointed ears. 

    Yêu tinh có những chiếc tai nhọn hoắt.

  • When the giant falls asleep, Jack steals a bag of gold coins and makes his escape down the beanstalk.

    Giant /ˈdʒaɪənt/ 

    (n.)

    người khổng lồWhen the giant falls asleep, Jack steals a bag of gold coins and makes his escape down the beanstalk. 

    Khi người khổng lồ đã ngủ, Jack ăn trộm 1 túi tiền vàng và leo xuống cây đậu thần trốn thoát.

  • The ogre laughed and decided to show Puss in Boots all his powers.

    Ogre /ˈəʊɡə(r)/ 

    (n.)

    quái vật khổng lồThe ogre laughed and decided to show Puss in Boots all his powers. 

    Quái vật khổng lồ cười lớn và quyết định cho chú mèo đi hia thấy toàn bộ sức mạnh của mình.

  • The witch cursed the poor little girl.

    Witch /wɪtʃ/ 

    (n.)

    mụ phù thủyThe witch cursed the poor little girl. 

    Mụ phù thủy đó đã yểm bùa cô gái bé nhỏ tội nghiệp.

  • Dumbledore was considered by many to be the most powerful wizard of his time.

    Wizard /ˈwɪzəd/ 

    (n.)

    thầy phù thủyDumbledore was considered by many to be the most powerful wizard of his time. 

    Dumbledore được nhiều người coi là phù thủy quyền năng nhất của thời đại.

  • Robin Hood was a very brave and courageous person.

    Brave /breɪv/ 

    (adj.)

    dũng cảmRobin Hood was a very brave and courageous person. 

    Robin Hood là người rất dũng cảm và gan dạ.

  • The villagers thought that he was very generous.

    Generous /ˈdʒenərəs/ 

    (adj.)

    hào hiệpThe villagers thought that he was very generous. 

    Dân làng nghĩ rằng anh ấy rất hào hiệp.

  • The Fairy Godmother is always a kind character with a pure heart.

    Kind /kaɪnd/ 

    (adj.)

    tốt bụngThe Fairy Godmother is always a kind character with a pure heart. 

    Bà tiên đỡ đầu luôn là nhân vật tốt bụng với trái tim thuần khiết.

  • Snow White is a sweet and cheerful princess.

    Cheerful /ˈtʃɪəfl/ 

    (adj.)

    vui vẻSnow White is a sweet and cheerful princess. 

    Bạch Tuyết là một nàng công chúa đáng yêu và vui vẻ.

  •  It is said that the fox is more cunning than any other animal.

    Cunning /ˈkʌnɪŋ/ 

    (adj.)

    xảo quyệtIt is said that the fox is more cunning than any other animal. 

    Người ta nói rằng cáo xảo quyệt hơn bất kỳ loài động vật nào khác.

  • In most of Vietnamese folk tales, the rich people are always greedy.

    Greedy /ˈɡriːdi/ 

    (adj.)

    tham lamIn most of Vietnamese folk tales, the rich people are always greedy. 

    Trong hầu hết các truyện dân gian Việt Nam, những kẻ giàu luôn tham lam.

  • The fierce ogre has long sharp teeth and breath that smells of blood and rotten meat.

    Fierce /fɪəs/ 

    (adj.)

    hung dữThe fierce ogre has long sharp teeth and breath that smells of blood and rotten meat. 

    Con quái vật hung dữ có răng sắc dài và hơi thở nồng nặc mùi máu và thịt thối rữa.

  • The Queen in the story 'Snow White and the seven Dwarfs' is cold and cruel.

    Cruel /ˈkruːəl/ 

    (adj.)

    độc ácThe Queen in the story 'Snow White and the seven Dwarfs' is cold and cruel. 

    Hoàng hậu trong truyện Nàng Bạch Tuyết và bảy chú lùn rất lạnh lùng và độc ác.

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3 tháng 10 2018

thanks

Some people ask me if I like living in my hometown. The answer is certainly ‘yes’. The simple reason is that it has lots of (1. interest)...... places. If you want to widen your knowledge of the past, you can go to the museum. It’s a (2. history)....... building, with a big collection of valuable artefacts. There is also a craft village in my hometown. There, the (3. village)....... make drums. Their drums are not only famous in the (4. local)........ , but also nationwide. You can visit the...
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Some people ask me if I like living in my hometown. The answer is certainly ‘yes’. The simple reason is that it has lots of (1. interest)...... places. If you want to widen your knowledge of the past, you can go to the museum. It’s a (2. history)....... building, with a big collection of valuable artefacts. There is also a craft village in my hometown. There, the (3. village)....... make drums. Their drums are not only famous in the (4. local)........ , but also nationwide. You can visit the old workshop, where drums are still made in the traditional way. Some of them are huge! Another (5. attract)......... in my hometown is the local library. It’s an (6. educate) place where anyone can borrow books and take them home to read. Besides, it also has a (7. read)........... club. I’m one of its members, and we gather once a week to discuss what we’ve read together. My hometown is also a (8. culture)........... centre, with many traditional festivals and activities. I love it very much.

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14 tháng 6 2017

Some people ask me if I like living in my hometown. The answer is certainly ‘yes’. The simple reason is that it has lots of (1. interest)...INTERESTING... places. If you want to widen your knowledge of the past, you can go to the museum. It’s a (2. history)...HISTORIC.... building, with a big collection of valuable artefacts. There is also a craft village in my hometown. There, the (3. village)...VILLAGERS.... make drums. Their drums are not only famous in the (4. local)...LOCAL..... , but also nationwide. You can visit the old workshop, where drums are still made in the traditional way. Some of them are huge! Another (5. attract).....ATTRACTION.... in my hometown is the local library. It’s an (6. educate) place where anyone can borrow books and take them home to read. Besides, it also has a (7. read).......READING.... club. I’m one of its members, and we gather once a week to discuss what we’ve read together. My hometown is also a (8. culture).......CULTURAL.... centre, with many traditional festivals and activities. I love it very much.

14 tháng 6 2017

Some people ask me if I like living in my hometown. The answer is certainly ‘yes’. The simple reason is that it has lots of (1. interest) interesting places. If you want to widen your knowledge of the past, you can go to the museum. It’s a (2. history) historical building, with a big collection of valuable artefacts. There is also a craft village in my hometown. There, the (3. village) villagers make drums. Their drums are not only famous in the (4. local) locality, but also nationwide. You can visit the old workshop, where drums are still made in the traditional way. Some of them are huge! Another (5. attract) attraction in my hometown is the local library. It’s an (6. educate) educational place where anyone can borrow books and take them home to read. Besides, it also has a (7. read) reading club. I’m one of its members, and we gather once a week to discuss what we’ve read together. My hometown is also a (8. culture) cultural centre, with many traditional festivals and activities. I love it very much.

Read the text and decide T (true)/ F (false) for each statement.Find native English speakers      In certain areas it’s the hardest thing to do, but it’s the best use of your time. Talking to actual native speakers is the most effective way to improve your English skills, speaking or otherwise. So whether you have to Skype them, call them, or beg them to speak to you, do so. Your progress will be faster this way than any other.Listen to the music of English    No, not English music, the...
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Read the text and decide T (true)/ F (false) for each statement.

Find native English speakers      In certain areas it’s the hardest thing to do, but it’s the best use of your time. Talking to actual native speakers is the most effective way to improve your English skills, speaking or otherwise. So whether you have to Skype them, call them, or beg them to speak to you, do so. Your progress will be faster this way than any other.

Listen to the music of English    No, not English music, the music of English - its lilt, its prosody, the sing-songy-ness of it. The intonation. Even if you speak perfect English technically, if you speak it like a robot you’re not speaking it the way it’s meant to be spoken.

Slow down    Above all, if you want to be understood, slow down. The more clearly you speak, the better chance your listener has of understanding you. It’s tempting to get nervous and want to speed up to get it all over with, but you can’t do that! Clarity is key - for some native English speakers, too!

Record yourself   Though we hear ourselves all the time, we really don’t know quite what we sound like. So record yourself! What are the weak and strong points you hear in your speech? And then you can concentrate on what you need to work on.

 

Speak English at home    This is the biggest, easiest mistake to make. You go about your day, you’re on the job working partly in English, you go to your English class, and then you go home and revert back to your native tongue. While you may be making slow improvements, you’ll never get past that dreaded lingual plateau. Make a point to speak it at home, too. Have only English at the dinner table. Stick to English TV at home. Make it as 24/7 as possible.

Talking to actual native speakers is the least effective way to improve your English skills

A. True

B. False

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4 tháng 11 2018

Đáp án: B

Thông tin: Talking to actual native speakers is the most effective way to improve your English skills, speaking or otherwise.

Dịch: Nói chuyện với người bản ngữ thực tế là cách hiệu quả nhất để cải thiện kỹ năng tiếng Anh của bạn, nói hay nói cách khác.

Read the passage and answer the questions. VIETNAMESE SNACKS Vietnamese peasants used to have a lot of free time after the busy crop time passed, and preparing some nosh to eat is a certain result of the circumstance. Sweet potato is a prime example of the case. It is considered the most popular nosh in the countryside. Ever experience Vietnam home-staying? You must realize boiled sweet potato, cassava and peanuts are the most typically Vietnamese snacks - of course without salt or sugar...
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Read the passage and answer the questions.

VIETNAMESE SNACKS

Vietnamese peasants used to have a lot of free time after the busy crop time passed, and preparing some nosh to eat is a certain result of the circumstance. Sweet potato is a prime example of the case. It is considered the most popular nosh in the countryside. Ever experience Vietnam home-staying? You must realize boiled sweet potato, cassava and peanuts are the most typically Vietnamese snacks - of course without salt or sugar added.

And if you dare venture beyond the standard ones, there are surely bizarre things to try. The best place to taste purely Vietnamese snacks is to have them right in a family or on the sidewalks along every street. Tasting a fertilized egg at 4 pm on a breezy afternoon may scare you, yet it is one of the most popular snacks out here and is considered extremely nutritious.

Besides varieties of wonderful noodle, made-of-rice cakes, bean sweet soups you may be too shy to eat a bowl of pig raw blood soups. Does it originate from Totem belief? Not many Vietnamese questions that when eating the dish. All they want to do is to choose the right restaurant and wait to be served the raw blood soups with Vietnamese spirit.

1. When do Vietnamese farmers used to have lots of free time?

2. What is considered the most popular nosh in the countryside?

3. What are the most typically Vietnamese snacks?

4. Are blood soups can be served in restaurants?

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22 tháng 4 2021

1. When do Vietnamese farmers used to have lots of free time?

Vietnamese farmers used to have a lot of free time after the busy crop time passed

2. What is considered the most popular nosh in the countryside?

Sweet potato is considered the most popular nosh in the countryside.

3. What are the most typically Vietnamese snacks?

Boiled sweet potato, cassava and peanuts are the most typically Vietnamese snacks .

4. Are blood soups can be served in restaurants?

Yes, some restaurants can serve blood soups.

20 tháng 11 2021

1. Vietnamese peasants used to have a lot of free time after the busy crop time past, and preparing some nosh to eat is a certain result of the circumstance

2. Sweet potato

3. Sweet potato, cassava and peanuts

4. Yes, they can be served in restaurants

Tìm lỗi trong câu. 1. Thank you very much for help me,boy! 2.Jogging is one of the most popular sport in Viet Nam today 3.Although this English centre has well-qualified teachers, I want to join a couse here. Hoàn thành câu sau 1.Nha Trang/be/one/the/famous/places/tourism/Viet Nam Đọc và trả lời câu hỏi Every year people in many countries learn English. Some of them are young children. Others are teenagers. Many are adults. Some learn at school. Others study by themselves. A few...
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Tìm lỗi trong câu.
1. Thank you very much for help me,boy!
2.Jogging is one of the most popular sport in Viet Nam today
3.Although this English centre has well-qualified teachers, I want to join a couse here.
Hoàn thành câu sau
1.Nha Trang/be/one/the/famous/places/tourism/Viet Nam
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Every year people in many countries learn English. Some of them are young children. Others are teenagers. Many are adults. Some learn at school. Others study by themselves. A few learn English just by hearing the language in films, on telivision, in the office or among their friends. Most people must work hard to learn English.

Why do all these people learn English? It’s not difficult to anwer this question. Many boys and girls learn English at school because it is one of their subjects. Many adults learn English because it is useful for their work. Teenagers often learn English for their higher studies because some of their books are in English at the college or university. Other people learn English because they want to read newspapers or magezines in english.
1 What does the word"them" in paragraph 1 refer to??
A children B.teenagers C.adults D. people
2. Which of the following methods of leaning English is not mentioned in the passage?
A study by themselves B.study abroad C hearing the language in film or on TV D.learning at school
3.Where do many boys and girls learn English
A. at school B.at home C.in the office D.in the evening classes
4.why do scholll childen learn english
A. It's useful for their work B.It helps them to read English books C.It's one of their subjects
D.It enables them to listen to English songs
5.Why is English necessary for higher education?
A.Some books are in English at collage B.English is used in newspapers or manazines
C.Some people want to travel to England D.English is taught at collage or university

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29 tháng 3 2020

Tìm lỗi trong câu.

1. Thank you very much for help me, boy!

2. Jogging is one of the most popular sport in Viet Nam today.

3. Although this English centre has well-qualified teachers, I want to join a couse here.

Hoàn thành câu sau

1.Nha Trang/be/one/the/famous/places/tourism/Viet Nam

➝ Nha Trang is one of the famous places for tourism in Vietnam.

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1. D

2. B

3. A

4. C

5. A

Read the text below and think of the word that best fits each gap. Use only ONE word in each gap Sometimes you just know things about people the first time you see them- for example that you want to be friends with them or that you don't trust them. But perhaps this kind of intuition isn't as hard to explain (1)...... it may seem. For instance, everybody gives out body language signals (2)........ the time. The (3)....... you hold your body, head and arms tells people about your mood. If you...
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Read the text below and think of the word that best fits each gap. Use only ONE word in each gap

Sometimes you just know things about people the first time you see them- for example that you want to be friends with them or that you don't trust them. But perhaps this kind of intuition isn't as hard to explain (1)...... it may seem. For instance, everybody gives out body language signals (2)........ the time. The (3)....... you hold your body, head and arms tells people about your mood. If you hold your arms tightly at your sides (4)....... fold them across your chest, people wil generally feel that you (5)....... being defensive. Holding your head on one side shows interest in the (6)....... person, while (7)....... relaxed, "open" posture indicates that you are self- confident. All this affects (8)...... we feel about someone

Also, a stranger may (9)....... youbof a previous meeting with someone. This may be because of (10)....... as simple as thrle fact that he or she is physically similar (11)........ someone who treated you well or badly. But your reaction doesn't (12)........ to be the result of the memory of a person you previously met- your feeling about the stranger could (13)....... influenced by a smell in the air that brings to mind a place (14)....... you were happy as a child. Since even a single word can bring back a memory (15)....... as that, you may never realize it is happening

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27 tháng 5 2019

Sometimes you just know things about people the first time you see them- for example that you want to be friends with them or that you don't trust them. But perhaps this kind of intuition isn't as hard to explain (1)as it may seem. For instance, everybody gives out body language signals (2)at the time. The (3)way you hold your body, head and arms tells people about your mood. If you hold your arms tightly at your sides (4)then fold them across your chest, people wil generally feel that you (5)are being defensive. Holding your head on one side shows interest in the (6)strange person, while (7)you relaxed, "open" posture indicates that you are self- confident. All this affects (8)on we feel about someone

Also, a stranger may (9)recognize you of a previous meeting with someone. This may be because of (10)someone as simple as the fact that he or she is physically similar (11)from someone who treated you well or badly. But your reaction doesn't (12)reflect to be the result of the memory of a person you previously met- your feeling about the stranger could (13)be influenced by a smell in the air that brings to mind a place (14)where you were happy as a child. Since even a single word can bring back a memory (15)but as that, you may never realize it is happening

27 tháng 5 2019

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What is good writing for children? The children’s publishers will tell you they look for ‘good writing’. What exactly do they mean? Before you send a story you have written to any publisher at all, your severest critic ought to be you vourself. To have a chance of succeeding in the competitive market of children’s fiction, you should constantly be aware, every single time you sit down at your word-processor, of the need to produce ‘good, original writing’. A difficult task,...
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What is good writing for children?
The children’s publishers will tell you they look for ‘good writing’. What exactly do they mean?

Before you send a story you have written to any publisher at all, your severest critic ought to be you vourself. To have a chance of succeeding in the competitive market of children’s fiction, you should constantly be aware, every single time you sit down at your word-processor, of the need to produce ‘good, original writing’. A difficult task, maybe, but one which hopefully we will help you to achieve.

To begin with, let us try to pin down exactly what publishers mean when they talk about ‘good writing’ for children. A useful starting point would be to take a look at some of the children’s books which won literary prizes last year. Reading these books is one of the easiest and most enjoyable ways of: (a) finding out what individual publishers are publishing at the moment, and (b) learning a few tricks of the trade from well-established professionals. It goes without saying, of course, that slavishly copying the style and subject matter of a successful author is usually a recipe for disaster. Nor should you become downhearted after reading a particularly brilliant piece of work, and miserably think you will never be able to match up to those standards. Remember, overnight success is rare - most successful children’s authors will have struggled long and hard to learn their trade. Read these books as a critic; note down the things you enjoyed or admired, as well as areas where you feel there was possibly room for improvement. After all, nobody is perfect, not even a successful, prize-winning author.

Possibly the toughest challenge is right at the youngest end of the age range - the picture book. The would-be author/ illustrator is attempting to create an exciting story out of the narrow, limited, everyday world of a young child’s experience - not easy at all. The whole storyline has to be strong enough to keep the reader turning the pages, yet simple enough to fit into a few pages. Another problem for the new picture-book author is that it can seem that every subject and every approach has been done to death, with nothing new left to say. Add to this the fact that printing costs are high because of full colour illustrations, which means that the publisher will probably want a text that suits the international market to increase sales, and a novel for ten-year olds, with hardly any pictures at all, starts to look much more inviting.

You would be forgiven for wondering if there are any truly original plots left to impress publishers with. But remember that, in many ways, it is the writer’s own personal style, and intelligent handling of a subject that can change a familiar, overworked plot into something original and fresh. To illustrate this, read The Enchanted Horse by Magdalen Nabb. A young girl called Irina finds an old wooden horse in a junk shop, takes it home and treats it as if it was real. Soon it magically starts to come to life ... Sounds familiar? The magic object that comes alive is a storyline that has been used in hundreds of other children’s stories. So why does it succeed here? The answer is that Magdalen Nabb has created a strong, believable character in the lonely, unhappy heroine Irina, and the descriptions of her relationship with the wooden horse are poetic and touching.

So, to return to the question asked at the beginning: What exactly is ‘good writing’ for children? The answer is that it is writing which is fresh, exciting and unpredictable, and which gives a new and original angle on what might be a well- worn subject. But do not be put off if you feel that you simply cannot match up to all these requirements. While there is obviously no substitute for talent, and the ability to come up with suitable ideas, many of the techniques for improving and polishing your manuscript can be learned.

8. Why does the article advise people to look at prize-winning books?

A. to copy the author’s style

B. to realise what a high standard needs to be reached

C. to get an idea of what might be successful

D. to find out how to trick publishers

9. What do most successful children’s authors have in common?

A. They did not get depressed by early failures.

B. They have learned how to be critical of other authors’ work.

C. They find it easy to think of storylines that will sell.

D. They have worked hard to become well-known.

10. Why is the picture book the most difficult to write?

A. There is a limited range of subjects available.

B. Young children cannot follow storylines easily.

C. The pictures need to be exciting.

D. Children want to be able to read it quickly.

11.What looks ‘more inviting’ in line 54?

A.the international market

B. the increased sales

C. the novel for ten-year-olds

D. the type of pictures

12. The book about Irina is successful

A. because of the unusual way magic is used.

B. because of the way the character is described.

C. because the story has not been told before.

D. because the pictures bring the story to life.

13. What does ‘it’ refer to in line 68?

A. the storyline

B. the magic object

C. the horse

D. the children’s story

14. What conclusion does the writer of the text come to?

A. Anyone can learn to write a good story.

B. The subject matter is the most important consideration.

C. If you have natural ability, you can learn the rest.

D. Some published fiction is badly written.

15. Why was this text written?

A. to explain what kind of books children like to read

B. to give advice to people who want to write children’s fiction

C. to discourage new authors from being too optimistic

D. to persuade new authors to get away from old ideas

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A forest is a special place. In the forest, surrounded by tall trees, you are cut off from the would around you, and filled with the sights and sounds of nature. Many fairy tales and legends are set in forests, which have been thought to hold magic and mystery. Today we know that these are only stories, but the forest is still a place that holds many of the world's most valuable resources. Forest has always been important to people. In the past, many people got food by hunting forest animals...
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A forest is a special place. In the forest, surrounded by tall trees, you are cut off from the would around you, and filled with the sights and sounds of nature. Many fairy tales and legends are set in forests, which have been thought to hold magic and mystery. Today we know that these are only stories, but the forest is still a place that holds many of the world's most valuable resources.
Forest has always been important to people. In the past, many people got food by hunting forest animals and gathering wild plants. With the advance of civilization, fewer people now live in forests, but forest are more valuable than ever. Forests have an important economic value because they provide us with resources such as timber. Forests are vital to the environment because they clean the air we breathe. Forests are also treasured for their beauty

Matching

1. Forest |a. Precious

2. Tales |b. The activity of looking for and killing animals

3. Valuable|c. Important

4. Hunt |d. Large area of land covered by trees

5. Vital |e. Stories about imaginary events or people

True or false

1. When you are in the forest you are away from the natural

2. The forest is a place that holds many of the world's most valuable resources

3. Forest are always important to people

4. Many people now live in forest

5. Forest are not only treasured for their beauty but also for their economic value

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5 tháng 6 2021

jyjy

13 tháng 12 2019

1. You'll have to live with them even if you hate them.
2. Many people are dying on account of lacking food in the third world.
3. Time is pressing on so we'll have to work hard at it.
4. The unemployment rate has increased thus we'll have to take strict measures. 
5. As a result of our business going from bad to worse, we'll have to close down.
6. His death was due to a heart attack.
7. Due to its popularity hence Majorca is a paradise for tourists. 
8. I don't want to see you again, what's more I don't love you.
9. Although she ran very fast in her dream, she was always in the same place. 
10. The lack of discipline seems as though the reason they lost the battle.